Zadig

What does the baby name Zadig mean? Learn about what Zadig means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Zadig - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Zadig
Z-A-D-I-G, is a 5-letter male given name.
Meaning of Zadig
Born on easter.
Origin of Zadig
The name 'Zadig' finds its roots in the ancient Persian language. Derived from the Persian word 'zad' meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky', 'Zadig' is a name that carries a positive connotation right from its inception. The earliest known use of the name can be traced back to the famous philosophical tale 'Zadig', or The Book of Fate' written by the renowned French Enlightenment writer, Voltaire, in 1747.
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Popularity of Zadig
While not as widely used as some other names, the popularity of 'Zadig' has seen notable spikes throughout history. The release of Voltaire's 'Zadig' brought attention to the name in the 18th century, resulting in a surge of usage in France and other European countries. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in unique and unconventional names, leading to a resurgence of 'Zadig' in some regions.
Zadig currently has 1 like, and is in the top 14% of liked boy's names. The name Adom is slightly more popular than Zadig.

Etymology of Zadig

As mentioned earlier, the name 'Zadig' originates from the Persian language. The Persian word 'zad' means 'fortunate' or 'lucky'. The addition of the suffix '-ig' adds a sense of endearment or familiarity to the name. Therefore, 'Zadig' can be interpreted as 'little lucky one' or 'beloved fortunate'.

Cultural Significance of Zadig

The name 'Zadig' holds cultural significance in various contexts. In Persian culture, names often carry deep meanings and are believed to shape a person's destiny. 'Zadig' embodies the hope for a fortunate and prosperous life. Additionally, the philosophical tale by Voltaire explores themes of fate, justice, and morality, making the name 'Zadig' a symbol of intellectual curiosity and philosophical pondering.